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Hard ice cream dispenser

a dispenser and hard ice cream technology, applied in the direction of liquid handling, instruments, pliable tubular containers, etc., can solve the problems of increasing the chance of customer dissatisfaction, food products, and the need to continuously balance food production, and achieve the effect of simple and efficien

Active Publication Date: 2007-01-16
SAVAGE DON H
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"The present invention is a hard ice cream dispenser that overcomes the problems and deficiencies of prior art dispensers. It is designed to efficiently and easily dispense hard ice cream in a variety of ways, including through a nozzle, and can be used in a standalone unit or as part of a larger freezer system. The dispenser features a drive assembly that includes a plunger drive means for displacing the ice cream from its container, a sleeve for supporting the container, and a plunger for controlling the volume and cross-sectional size of the dispensed ice cream. The dispenser also has a pressure regulation system for automatic dispensing of the ice cream. Overall, the invention provides a more efficient, sanitary, and user-friendly hard ice cream dispensing system."

Problems solved by technology

A common problem in the food service industry, particularly restaurants and other similar merchant venues, is the need to continuously balance food production with that of food consumption by its patrons.
If a provided food portion is too large there is waste, both of the food and economic in terms of expenditures.
On the other hand, if the provided portion is too small the chance for customer dissatisfaction is increased.
Compounding the problem is the fact that food products are, by their nature, degradable.
Purchasing too much of a food product and not having the customers to purchase and consume it can be devastating to a merchant.
Since many merchants in the food service industry purchase their food products in bulk, portioning the food product becomes critical.
Indeed, a food dispenser is capable of extruding, spraying, or feeding out a food substance in a desired quantity or for a desired time, whereas manual portioning involves a great deal of inconsistencies from one portion to another and is very subjective.
Despite the ability to dispense many solid food products there is one particular food product that has proven unworkable to dispense—prefrozen hard ice cream.
While soft ice cream dispensers have been in use for years, there has not been a sufficient system devised that can effectively dispense hard ice cream.
As such, merchants are forced to resort to manual portioning and serving of this popular and frequently served dessert, thus being subject to the many deficiencies or shortcomings that are associated with the manual serving of any food product, especially one stored in bulk.
There are numerous problems associated with the manual method of scooping or dispensing hard ice cream.
These problems are particularly magnified for the commercial ice cream merchant who specializes in serving hard ice cream on a frequent basis to his customers and who provides a wide variety of flavors from which his customers may choose.
Manually scooping of hard ice cream does not allow the user to simply reach in and vertically retrieve a scoop of ice cream.
Instead, there is often required a great amount of lateral pushing or pulling of the ice cream scoop to force the ice cream scoop through the hard ice cream to obtain an adequate quantity of ice cream.
Moreover, manual serving is very inefficient as it takes time and effort to obtain a single scoop of ice cream.
A significant problem associated with manual serving of hard ice cream is that it is labor intensive, especially if done on a frequent basis.
Indeed, manual scooping of ice cream can cause serious fatigue to an individual as a result of the constant leaning or bending over, and physical exertion.
This constant bending over can adversely affect the back, leg, and arm muscles of the individual.
The problem is exacerbated if the ice cream is extremely hard.
As briefly discussed above, another problem associated with the manual serving of hard ice cream is portioning to maintain an appropriate balance between product purchase and product consumption.
Maintaining sanitary conditions is also a problem associated with the manual scooping of hard ice cream.
All of these, and others, contribute to unsanitary and unsightly conditions.
From an energy standpoint, the cabinets housing the open containers of ice cream are often left open or are at least very frequently opened, thus causing the freezer within the cabinet to work much harder to maintain the temperature necessary to keep the ice cream in a properly frozen state.
Because of often extreme temperature fluctuations, the consistency of the ice cream through the container becomes disrupted.
This can lead to oxidation of the ice cream along the top and edges of the container requiring these portions to be discarded and wasted.
Prior related hard ice cream dispensers have failed for several reasons.
First, prior related hard ice cream dispensers failed to support the ice cream container both laterally and along its longitudinal axis.
As the plunger would travel through the ice cream container the pressure exerted by the plunger on the paper walls of the ice cream container would cause the walls to fail.
This created difficulty in achieving consistent and even dispensing as often times the scoop would not fill completely or properly.

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[0059]The following detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the invention makes reference to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof and in which are shown, by way of illustration, exemplary embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. While these exemplary embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art practice the invention, it should be understood that other embodiments may be realized and that various changes to the invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of the present invention, as represented in FIGS. 1 through 17, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, as claimed, but is presented for purposes of illustration only and not limitation to describe the features and characteristics of the present invention, to set forth the best mode of operation of the invention, and to sufficiently enab...

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Abstract

A hard ice cream dispenser configured to dispense hard ice cream. The hard ice cream dispenser comprises a housing support structure; a drive assembly coupled to and supported by the housing, and having a plunger drive means configured to displace a plunger; a sleeve supportable within the housing and configured to receive an inverted container of hard ice cream therein, wherein the sleeve provides lateral and longitudinal support to the ice cream container as the plunger travels through the container; and a nozzle removably coupled to an end of the support sleeve so as to be in fluid communication with the container of ice cream, wherein the nozzle comprises a spout for controlling the volume and cross-sectional size of dispensed ice cream. The plunger is configured to be supported within the housing and removably coupled to the plunger drive means, wherein the plunger functions to displace the ice cream from the container, into and through the nozzle, and out the spout.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]This invention relates generally to food product dispensing units or systems, and more particularly to a dispenser or dispensing system configured to dispense hard ice cream and various other solid food products having a relatively low degree of pliability.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART[0002]Food dispensers are common in the art and are typically employed to dispense various forms of food products in a convenient, efficient, and economic manner. Food dispensers are present in virtually every environment involving the serving or storing of a food product, including restaurants, convenient stores, and at various entertainment venues. Their ability to conveniently store and dispense a specific amount of a food product upon demand is what makes food dispensers so attractive. Indeed, many food products or their packaging have been modified in order that the food product might more easily be served from a dispenser.[0003]A common problem in the foo...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B67D5/62A23G9/28B67D7/80
CPCA23G9/28
Inventor SAVAGE, DON H.
Owner SAVAGE DON H
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